Colloby_2016_Neurology_87_178

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Title : Cholinergic and perfusion brain networks in Parkinson disease dementia - Colloby_2016_Neurology_87_178
Author(s) : Colloby SJ , McKeith IG , Burn DJ , Wyper DJ , O'Brien JT , Taylor JP
Ref : Neurology , 87 :178 , 2016
Abstract :

OBJECTIVE: To investigate muscarinic M1/M4 cholinergic networks in Parkinson disease dementia (PDD) and their association with changes in Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) after 12 weeks of treatment with donepezil.
METHODS: Forty-nine participants (25 PDD and 24 elderly controls) underwent (123)I-QNB and (99m)Tc-exametazime SPECT scanning. We implemented voxel principal components (PC) analysis, producing a series of PC images of patterns of interrelated voxels across individuals. Linear regression analyses derived specific M1/M4 and perfusion spatial covariance patterns (SCPs).
RESULTS: We found an M1/M4 SCP of relative decreased binding in basal forebrain, temporal, striatum, insula, and anterior cingulate (F1,47 = 31.9, p < 0.001) in cholinesterase inhibitor-naive patients with PDD, implicating limbic-paralimbic and salience cholinergic networks. The corresponding regional cerebral blood flow SCP showed relative decreased uptake in temporoparietal and prefrontal areas (F1,47 = 177.5, p < 0.001) and nodes of the frontoparietal and default mode networks (DMN). The M1/M4 pattern that correlated with an improvement in MMSE (r = 0.58, p = 0.005) revealed relatively preserved/increased pre/medial/orbitofrontal, parietal, and posterior cingulate areas coinciding with the DMN and frontoparietal networks. CONCLUSION: Dysfunctional limbic-paralimbic and salience cholinergic networks were associated with PDD. Established cholinergic maintenance of the DMN and frontoparietal networks may be prerequisite for cognitive remediation following cholinergic treatment in this condition.

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Colloby SJ, McKeith IG, Burn DJ, Wyper DJ, O'Brien JT, Taylor JP (2016)
Cholinergic and perfusion brain networks in Parkinson disease dementia
Neurology 87 :178

Colloby SJ, McKeith IG, Burn DJ, Wyper DJ, O'Brien JT, Taylor JP (2016)
Neurology 87 :178